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totalitarian

[toh-tal-i-tair-ee-uhn] / toʊˌtæl ɪˈtɛər i ən /


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In the speech, Ms Truss urged the West not to work with China, warning that totalitarian regimes "don't tell the truth".

From BBC

Ms. Grage took issue with the partnership because she felt that a “totalitarian government” should not be rewarded with a city partnership.

From New York Times

In the play, the totalitarian city-state pushes the elders out of existence, and she, along with her memories of L.A., are at risk of disappearing.

From Los Angeles Times

Sounds like we’re discussing an Olympic sport rather than determining whether the future belongs to free nations or totalitarian dictatorships.

From Washington Times

His ninth-grade civics teacher, Mrs. Ellison, who had flunked his mom and ran her class like a totalitarian despot, also taught him the value of freedom of speech, he said.

From Los Angeles Times